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Hey yeah, that's on Guitar Hero isn't it??
Wasn't that for a Zombie type film or something?
Ohhh, just thought of Mastodon...
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1.21 Gigawatts wrote: Hey yeah, that's on Guitar Hero isn't it??
No idea.
Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long
Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece. --Ralph Charell
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Hard, fast, energetic but happymaking music is my recipe when I'm in a bad mood.
Check out Danko Jones or Sator.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: Danko Jones
Ohh, haven't heard of them - thanks!
Jörgen Andersson wrote: Sator.
I think I've heard of them....I think.....will have to investigate....
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You need some Hayseed dixie!
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Seriously though you sound like you need some John 5. A bit of metal style shred should get you grooving
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Try Deicide - Stench of Redemption :P
or anything from Dying Fetus. Really cheers me up
I am fighting against the Universe...
Reference-Rick Cook
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Ooohhhhh - vicious!
Nnnnnnniiiiiiiiccccccceeeeeeeeee
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Yep...Really nice for a darn 'good' day like this. Just wasted 3-4 hours of configuring a database when an idiot restored a backup over it... without making a backup of the original. O...happy times.
I am fighting against the Universe...
Reference-Rick Cook
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Albu Marius wrote: Just wasted 3-4 hours of configuring a database when an idiot restored a backup over it... without making a backup of the original
Ouch!
Count to 10.....1......2.....3.....
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I'm going with Motörhead's 'No Sleep Til Hammersmith'. Any album where they thank beer and vodka ("Special thanks to Smirnoff and Carlberg, without which much of this album would have been coherent.") has to be good. 
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Rage wrote: Celine Dion
He wants music to make himself *less* angry.
I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine
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Come on, how can you leave out Barbra Streisand from a list like that?
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Thankfully, I've never had the misfortune of listening to her!
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My wife loves her movies. 
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Oh dear - it's a similar thing with me and my missus fondness of Bratney Spears.
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Britney did not act in movies, did she ? ( Actually, I did not know for Streisand either)
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I gave you two choices: either very good music, to forget about everything, or Celine, for you to remember that there indeed are worst things in life. "Near, far, wherever you are, ..."
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I've been listening to Rammstein for the last couple weeks.
I'm wondering if I would still like it if I spoke German? I hate when a good song is ruined by bad lyrics. Most Limp Bizkit songs comp to mind.
[Edit]
Godsmack is another band I like. The older Korn is pretty good too.
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Brad
Deja Moo - When you feel like you've heard the same bull before.
modified on Friday, September 4, 2009 10:51 AM
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IMHO it's better when you understand them. Their lyrics is fairly intelligent (for being lyrics) and use a lot of wordplay.
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Jörgen Andersson wrote: use a lot of wordplay
I guess that's something that only German speakers can truly understand I guess?
I thought there were words in German that are spelt and pronounced the same, but have totally different meanings?
I know we have the same in English, but I thought that in German was much more pronounced.
I have an English translation of some Franz Kafka stories sitting at home, really must read it - but I've been told the English version will never be as good as the German equivalent.
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BRShroyer wrote: Limp Bizkit song
Limp Bizkit songs have lyrics?
Just kidding - never really listened to them to be honest.
Always struck me as a bit 'commercial' if you know what I mean.
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